Example sentences of "will [be] [adj] that [pron] be " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Mr Lawler will be upset that I 'm only bringing him eight brace , but I did my best , ’ Maggie said as they pulled away .
2 If any one should think that the women 's earnings are stated too low in these accounts , he will be convinced that they are not , on considering that these women commonly begin the world with an infant , and are mere nurses for ten or twelve years after marriage , being always either with child , or having a child at the breast ; consequently incapable of doing much other work beside the necessary businesses of their families , such as baking , washing , and the like .
3 The animal will be aware of its prey in that it consciously perceives , pursues , and devours it , but it will be unaware that it is doing these things for the sake of satisfying its wants .
4 It will be apparent that we were fascinated by the phenomenon of crofting , as we presume most other newcomers to it must be .
5 " I suppose he 's going to tell us that gentlemen now abed in England will be sorry that they 're not here , " remarked the Magistrate , but nobody was amused by this loathsome display of cynicism and the Magistrate was left to chortle grimly by himself , his soul pickled in vinegar .
6 You will be sorry that you were ever born .
7 In this way you will be sure that you are breathing from the stomach .
8 the odds will be such that it 's not worth doing for a , a place , but if you 're betting , I mean forget how much I got last year , but I think it came in about thirty to one or something .
9 In most cases a single example of the relationships between the object and a given contextual domain has been selected for illustrative purposes , although it will be obvious that there is a vast number of alternative relevant instances .
10 It will be obvious that I am using liberal here in a very broad sense .
11 From all this , it will be clear that there is no prospect of building artificial nets with anything like the subtlety of the brain .
12 The hon. Gentleman will be aware that we are now engaged with the United Nations in the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq .
13 On many modules staff will be aware that they are teaching students from different stages of the Course and with different aims and backgrounds .
14 You mention SNH ; you will be aware that they are a new body resulting from the merging of Countryside Commission and Nature Conservancy .
15 On the rates charged by the ECGD , my hon. Friend will be aware that it is necessary to strike a balance between the national interest in providing ECGD cover for capital goods exports and the interest of the taxpayer that that should not prove to be too expensive .
16 He will be aware that there is still a problem in my constituency and the south-west with the burden of the business rate , but is not the last thing that small businesses want the layers of bureaucracy that would result from 10 new regional assemblies , new sex and race discrimination legislation and the hundreds of new quangos that Labour would put into practice in its first year of office ?
17 The Prime Minister will be aware that there is great anger and despair in the country at the announcement today that unemployment has moved up again .
18 My hon. Friend will be aware that there is much disquiet in Warwickshire and elsewhere about the standard spending assessment and the result of the revenue support grant — At least I get support on some occasions from Labour Members .
19 The head , in promoting the discussion and holding the ‘ overview ’ of developments across the school as a whole , will be aware that there are many different possible patterns , ranging from a simple ‘ lesson-a-week ’ pattern to a more complex planned programme which might ( for example ) integrate music into a thematic project or topic , and allow for an ‘ intensification period ’ at the end of term ( say for the children to build up to a performance ) .
20 He will be aware that there are Commission proposals on harmonisation with a zero rate for wine but a substantially higher rate for spirits , which is bound to have an adverse effect on our trade balance .
21 The hon. Gentleman will be aware that there are many views in the House about exactly what any reform of Sunday trading should involve .
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